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From 1925 to 1932 it became the maternity home of the Bergheim district, and after the war served for a time as a shelter for war refugees.
From 1932 to 1935, approximately 30, 000 Paraguayans and 65, 000 Bolivians died in fighting over possession of the Chaco region.
From this humble beginning, the Soviets would go on to create the first operational-level armored formations in history, the 11th and 45th Mechanized Corps, in 1932.
From June 1932 to June 1933 he was the Commanding Officer at Fort Screven, Savannah Beach, Georgia, now named Tybee Island.
* Allen, William Edward David ( 1932, reissued 1971 ), A History of the Georgian People: From the Beginning Down to the Russian Conquest in the Nineteenth Century.
From 1929 to 1932, the BBC transmitters were used to broadcast television programmes using the 30-line Baird system, and from 1932 to 1935, the BBC also produced the programmes in their own studio at 16 Portland Place.
From 1889 to 1932, dwindling membership led to the closing of eleven Shaker villages and consolidation of members at the remaining sites.
", recorded by Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra in 1933 and released on Vocalion, " Reefer Man " for Cab Calloway in 1932, " Dynamite Rag ", " Meet Me at No Special Place ", recorded by Nat King Cole, " Alhambra Syncopated Waltzes ", " Te-na-na ( From New Orleans )", " Beale Street Mama ", recorded by Bessie Smith and Cab Calloway, and " Palesteena ( Lena from Palesteena )".
From 1932 to 1953, it was the administrative center of the Dalstroy organization — a vast and brutal forced-labor gold-mining operation and corrective labor camp system.
From the initiation of short subject awards for 1932 until 1935 the terms were " Best Short Subject, comedy " and " Best Short Subject, novelty ".
From the accidental discovery in 1907 that scurvy could be induced in guinea pigs, to their use to prove the chemical structure of the " ascorbutic factor " in 1932, the guinea pig model proved a crucial part of vitamin C research.
From 1932 to 1990, the city was known as Gorky (, ), after the writer Maxim Gorky who was born there.
* From 1932 to the 6 February 1934 crisis ( Radicals and independent socialists ).
From 1932 to 1938 he worked at Copenhagen Municipality's Department for Urban Planning.
In the sound era McCarey ventured into feature-film direction, working with many of the biggest stars of the era, including Gloria Swanson ( Indiscreet, 1931 ), Eddie Cantor ( The Kid From Spain, 1932 ), the Marx Brothers ( Duck Soup, 1933 ), W. C. Fields ( Six of a Kind, 1934 ), Mae West ( Belle of the Nineties, 1934 ), and Harold Lloyd ( The Milky Way, 1936 ).
From 1932 until 2008 the site was owned by News International, which used it to import newsprint and other paper products from Finland until early 2000.
From 1931 to 1932 Louis occupied his time by performing in the Avalon Club owned by his brother Leon.
From 1901 to 1932, the junction of the East Jordan and Southern and the Detroit and Charlevoix railroads lay within the township.
From 1907 to 1932 Angola was on the Buffalo-to-Erie ( Pa .) Main Line of the Buffalo & Lake Erie Traction Company ( B & LET ) and its successor, the Buffalo & Erie Railway ( B & E ), a high speed interurban electric railway.
From 1930 onwards, the Party and police officials feared the “ social disorder ” caused by the upheavals of forced collectivization of peasants and the resulting famine of 1932 – 1933, as well as the massive and uncontrolled migration of millions of peasants into cities.
From 1932 to 1940, he lived with his grandmother in her native country of Jamaica.
From 1929 to 1932, he was president of the Hellenic Society.
From Cecil B. DeMille's The Sign of the Cross ( film ) | The Sign of the Cross ( 1932 )

From and bureaucrats
From the perspective of political science, it is the subset of positive political theory that models voters, politicians, and bureaucrats as mainly self-interested.

From and generals
From 1920 Eisenhower served with an unprecedented succession of generals – Fox Conner, John J. Pershing, Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall.
From then on praetors appear frequently in Roman history, first as generals and judges, then as provincial governors.
From this time on, he became one of the great generals of the age.
From the Chinese history, he learnt that most generals that helped establish a new dynasty ended up getting killed by the suspicious Emperor.
From 1545 until 1549 he was probably choirmaster to Philippe de Croy, Duke of Aerschot, one of Charles V's greatest generals, where he preceded Nicolas Gombert.
From January 1 to January 7, 1929, Spaatz along with fellow Air Corps officers, Captain Ira Eaker and Lieutenant Elwood Quesada, both of whom would later become senior United States Army Air Forces ( USAAF ) generals, established an aviation record by keeping the airplane Question Mark in the air over the Los Angeles vicinity for over 150 hours.
From 1927 to 1929, Butler was commander of the Marine Expeditionary Force in China and, while there, cleverly parlayed his influence among various generals and warlords to the protection of U. S. interests, ultimately winning the public acclaim of contending Chinese leaders.
From the last years of the eighteenth century, it became the practice to assign military experts to assist the generals of Prussia's Army.
From there she was taken cross country by horse to Calais where her interrogation occupied the time of six generals and approximately twenty other officers.
From 9 May to 12 May 140, 408 men and non-commissioned officers, 5, 083 officers and 28 generals in the Courland Pocket, surrendered.
From there he was transferred to Deputy Secretary at the Attorney generals office.
From those ranks, Mohnke rose to become one of Adolf Hitler's last remaining generals.
From two to five Tumens would then form an ordu meaning army corps or field army, from which the word " Horde " is derived, under the command of the Khans or their generals ( boyan ).
From the time of the American Revolution until after the Spanish-American War, the small Regular Army of the United States was supported by State militias and volunteer regiments organized by States but thereafter controlled by federal authorities and generals in time of war.
From the very beginning of the insurgency, Pugachev's generals carried out mass recruitment campaigns in Tatar and Bashkir settlements, with the instructions of recruiting one member from every or every other household and as many weapons as they could secure.

From and businessmen
From the beginning of his tenure, Goebbels organized attacks on German Jews, commencing with the one-day boycott of Jewish businessmen, doctors, and lawyers on April 1, 1933.
From the early to mid 1830s and particularly through the epoch years 1846 – 1869 the Oregon Trail and its many offshoots were used by about 400, 000 settlers, ranchers, farmers, miners, and businessmen and their families.
From early June, in order to support the students ' struggle, workers and businessmen in Shanghai also went on strike.
From the 1910s through the 1940s, the steamers " Sandy Hook " and the " Monmouth " navigated the waters bringing businessmen and vacationers to Atlantic Highlands.
From December 1908, the Qing government created some apparatus to allow the gentry and businessmen to participate in politics.
From these families sprang the teachers, professors, doctors, lawyers, engineers, businessmen, and politicians that contributed to the city's prosperity.
From 1889 the businessmen produced their own bicycles in Coventry, England.
From the British economic standpoint, Chinese tea was a crucial item since it provided massive wealth for the taipans ( foreign, e. g. British, businessmen in China ), and the duty on tea accounted for 10 % of the government's income.
From December 1970, one of Laker's two 707s was used for a once-a-week low-fare service linking Luxembourg with Barbados on behalf of International Caribbean Airways, a joint venture between Barbados businessmen Norman Ricketts and Geoffrey Edwards, who enjoyed the support of the Barbados government, and Laker Airways.
From a diner at Lambert Flying Field in St. Louis, Lindbergh calls Columbia Aircraft Corporation in New York City, pretending to represent a group of prominent businessmen.

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